Motivational Monday: Imagine Your Life...
(Posted on February 8, 2021)

What if your imagination was more powerful than you realized?
In 1946, at the age of 36, Joseph Wilson inherited the Haloid Corporation from his father. They made photographic paper. During the war years business was good. Three years after Joseph took over as president and CEO, the work that was being supplied to them by the government began to slow and eventually stopped completely. Looking for other avenues to remain in business, he took the suggestion of some friends and looked into an invention by Chester Carlson. His invention would allow the making of photocopies on plain paper. This “ invention
” had already been turned down by companies such as IBM and Kodak! How many times have we heard stories like this before?
Joseph Wilson however saw the potential and ran with it. In 1959 they launched the most successful single product of all time --- Xerox 914
. Need I say more!
Joseph Wilson had vision.
He had the ability to envision something as done. At the beginning he could see the end. He saw it as working and as successful.
What role did his imagination have in all this? How about absolutely everything!
Of course, there was work involved. A lot of it. There was innovation involved. There was creativity involved. Yep – all true!
But if he had not sat down and “ imagined”
himself being able to make a duplicate of something on plain paper --- NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE EVER HAPPENED!
Every great thing that we have now began in the imagination of some person
! I heard something very powerful this week – “Our founding fathers did not believe in the future, they believed it in
.”
This was written by Robert Frost for a LIFE magazine article a year before he passed away. He said "we are always imagining ahead of our evidence."
Sit and ponder that a minute. It’s absolutely the truth. Imagine them sitting and thinking about the future of their children or their country. Imagine them planning what they wanted to see. It never started with them believing in it --- it began with them imagining it!
Then --- believing in it!
Imagination.
We stop using it as a child. We stop daydreaming. We stop dreaming ---period. We suck it up and live life. We do what we have to do. We do what is expected of us. We stop imagining those things that would light us up!
Why?
I'll save that rant for another day!!!!!
When you pick up the morning paper, or turn on the morning news, and begin to feast upon the negativity in the world, you are “ imagining
” that into the world. This week feast upon things that will nourish you, nourish your imagination and help create a world in which we can all be successful and happy!
Spend this week daydreaming about something you’d like to have happen in your life! See what happens! Take it a step further and day dream something wonderful for someone else! Spend the day dreaming that love is all around --- and FLY!!!!!
“The man who has no imagination has no wings."
--Muhammad Ali
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









